Not going to happen as long as Moon Jae In is president of South Korea.
Daily News Thread 3/29
Why US selling weapon for Sauds but also suing them??
So annoying………………..
I can't see NK abandoning years of anti-capitalist aggression sentiment in the name of self preservation. I think any deal for the reunification of Korea would HAVE to include the disbandment of any and all US bases on the peninsula. Kim would say something along the lines of 'they were there (in small part) for North Korea and unification would render them obsolete'.
As said recently (although not new)
This isn't the government suing directly but granting citizens the right to sue. I imagine Trump, like Obama, isn't a fan of this as it sets a precedent of allowing foreigners to sue US companies. Luckily, Trump definitely cant be seen agreeing with Obama especially on a matter as touchy with his base as 9/11 victims. So Trump has been extremely quiet on the matter.
This, it'd be frankly a dumb move to boot given the lessons of Libya and I doubt Kim is dumb
President Donald Trump has made a surprise announcement that US forces will be withdrawing from Syria
We'll see. I read (on RT I think) that there are rumors of backchannel talks between Japan and the DPRK ongoing right now. Which would be… it's not even 4D Go anymore, he is going beyond.
I don't think it really counts as losing an ally for the US if they keep their bases. If there is free movement of people in the whole of Korea, the Chinese will not abide an open US presence anywhere in the peninsula.
Only devalued in the minds of dumb people, which I agree is exactly where a risk lies.
Stopped reading there. THAAD is a scam designed to sucker off money from the DoD.
Ceras can sue McDonald's???
but then the Pentagon and State dept denied it
Yeah, it probably is, but what's more important is how well it's perceived to work rather than how well, or even if, it actually works.
But hey, thanks for keeping an open mind.